Here’s a lovely pillow you can whip up as a Valentine’s Day gift for your sweetheart or as a bit of seasonal décor. I designed it with a simple envelope closure, so that it requires only basic sewing skills and equipment (no zipper!).

The bulk of the labor involves sewing the buttons, but once you get your fabric set up, it’s easy to just pick it up and sew a few at a time in a spare moment. If you have any antique buttons on hand, this is a great way to display them.

Note that the following instructions are for a 12-inch pillow; feel free to adjust the measurements to create whatever size you like. Also, if you feel comfortable with sewing and you’d like to add welting, it looks great here; I think it gives the pillow a nice, finished look. For pillow inserts, check your local craft store, but if it doesn’t carry them, you can easily find them at Etsy.com and other online shops.

Instructions to Make a Heart Button Pillow

1. Cut 3 pieces of linen: one 12″x12″ for the front and two 12″x8″ pieces for the back. (I’ve limited the seam allowance because the cover should be just a bit smaller than the insert, making for a nicely plump pillow.)

2. Cut the paper into a heart shape small enough to fit the pillow cover. (Use the old trick of folding the paper in half, then cutting out a half-heart profile and unfolding it.)

3. Trace the heart onto the 12″x12″ fabric piece with your marker.

4. Stretch the marked fabric onto an embroidery hoop.

5. Cut a 36″ length of embroidery floss, thread it through the needle, and double it over, knotting the ends. (Using a double strand will let you attach the buttons with a single stitch.)

6. Begin by stitching buttons around the outside of the heart; then fill the center, arranging the buttons as close as possible to one another without overlapping.

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